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Jun 9, 2025 |
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#illegals
The Western Journal: Kamala Harris' Statement on California Riots Shows She Learned Nothing from Her Election Loss
Former Vice President Kamala Harris recently addressed the riots in Los Angeles, expressing support for illegal immigrants and criticizing the National Guard's deployment as a dangerous escalation. Her comments have been met with backlash, as many believe she is out of touch with the realities facing American citizens.
Critics argue that Harris's statement reflects a continued prioritization of illegal immigrants over the safety and concerns of American communities. Many social media users expressed relief that she lost the 2024 election, fearing the consequences of her policies if she had won.
Fox News: Harris ripped for 'appalling' LA ICE raids statement placing blame on Trump: 'The country dodged a bullet'
Former Vice President Kamala Harris faced backlash from conservatives after labeling the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles as "overwhelmingly peaceful" while criticizing the Trump administration's response, which included deploying the National Guard. Harris condemned the administration for allegedly inciting fear and chaos, asserting her support for those protesting in defense of immigrant rights.
Critics, including Trump officials and conservative commentators, accused Harris of siding with rioters and undermining law enforcement. They highlighted the violence during the protests, which targeted ICE officers and resulted in injuries. The protests arose in response to ICE raids aimed at removing individuals illegally residing in Los Angeles.
#politics
Breitbart: Australia Cancels Visa for Pro-Israel Activist Hillel Fuld over 'Islamophobia'
Australia has canceled Hillel Fuld's visa, preventing the pro-Israel activist from speaking at fundraising events for Israeli medical services due to accusations of “Islamophobia.” The decision followed a campaign by anti-Israel activists urging authorities to block his entry.
Fuld, who holds dual citizenship in Israel and the U.S., had previously received his visa without issue. The U.S. Trump administration has expressed support for Fuld, with officials protesting the ban.
Fox News: Liberals, anti-Trump figures bash ABC for suspending Terry Moran over anti-Trump social media rant
ABC News suspended correspondent Terry Moran after he criticized President Trump and Stephen Miller on social media, calling them "world-class haters." The network stated that his comments violated their standards, prompting backlash from liberal commentators who defended Moran's right to express his views.
Critics of the suspension argue it reflects a troubling trend in corporate journalism, where expressing dissenting opinions can lead to punitive actions. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between media professionals and political figures, amid declining public trust in the media.
#society
Breitbart: Warner Bros. Discovery, Battling Business Declines, to Split into Two Companies; Dividing Cable and Streaming Services
Warner Bros. Discovery will separate into two public companies by next year, dividing its cable operations from its streaming services. The Streaming & Studios division will encompass HBO, Warner Bros. Television, and DC Studios, while Global Networks will include CNN and Discovery+.
CEO David Zaslav will lead Streaming & Studios, and CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels will head Global Networks. The split aims to enhance focus and flexibility in a competitive media landscape and is set to be finalized by mid-next year, pending board approval.
Breitbart: ‘Harry Potter’ Star Tom Felton Praises J.K. Rowling When Asked About Her Trans Pushback
Tom Felton, known for his role as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter series, expressed gratitude towards J.K. Rowling despite her controversial political views. In a recent interview, he stated that the franchise's impact on the world overshadows any criticism directed at the author.
Rowling has faced ongoing backlash from activists since 2020 for her comments on gender identity, yet she continues to assert her beliefs. Recently, she celebrated a UK Supreme Court ruling affirming the binary definition of sex, further solidifying her stance on women's rights.
#economy
Forbes: Wealthier Americans Spending Less On Air Travel Amid Trump Tariff Unease
Affluent consumers are cutting back on airline ticket purchases, with spending by those earning over $150,000 declining by 7% in recent weeks. This shift raises concerns for airlines that have relied on premium travelers to offset weaker demand in economy seating.
The airline industry is facing challenges, with major carriers downgrading revenue forecasts for 2025 amid economic uncertainty and declining demand for first and business class seats. Analysts suggest that this trend could signal future issues for airline bookings.
#military
The Economist: The War Room newsletter: Britain’s defence goals are admirably absurd
Britain's defense goals are critiqued as being unrealistic and overly ambitious. The commentary suggests that these objectives may not align with practical military needs or capabilities.
Additionally, the newsletter highlights various geopolitical tensions, including the impact of nationalism on international alliances and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, where Russian casualties are reported to be significant.
The Telegraph: Ukraine-Russia war latest: Nato ‘needs 400 per cent increase’ in air and missile defence
NATO's head will announce a need for a 400% increase in air and missile defense spending. Mark Rutte advocates for member nations to raise defense spending to 3.5% of GDP, plus an additional 1.5% for security, aiming for a total of 5% as discussed at the upcoming summit in The Hague.
Rutte emphasizes the urgency of enhancing collective defense capabilities, citing threats exemplified by Russia's actions in Ukraine. He asserts that NATO must address significant gaps in air defense to ensure security even after the conflict in Ukraine concludes.
#culture
Breitbart: Box Office: ‘Lilo & Stitch’ No. 1 Third Week; John Wick Spinoff ‘Ballerina’ Dances to 2nd Place
"Lilo & Stitch" continues to dominate the box office, earning $32.5 million in its third weekend, bringing its domestic total to $335.8 million. The John Wick spinoff "Ballerina" fell short of expectations, opening at $25 million, despite positive reviews.
"Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning" came in third with $15 million, while "Karate Kid: Legends" and "Final Destination: Bloodlines" followed. The new Wes Anderson film "The Phoenician Scheme" debuted in sixth place with $6.3 million.
#crime
GB News: Southport killer Axel Rudakubana could be moved to 'cushy' secure hospital with taxpayers set to bear additional £270,000
Axel Rudakubana, an 18-year-old convicted of murdering three young girls, may soon be transferred from HMP Belmarsh to a secure psychiatric hospital. He is undergoing mental health assessments to determine if he qualifies for treatment at one of England's high-security facilities.
If transferred, the cost to taxpayers would increase significantly, from £57,000 in prison to £325,000 annually. Rudakubana reportedly seeks a move to a hospital, which would offer better living conditions and fewer restrictions compared to his current situation in one of the UK's toughest prisons.